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2013 World Baseball Classic

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International baseball competition in 2013

2013 World Baseball Classic
Tournament details
Countries Japan
 Puerto Rico
 Taiwan
 United States
DatesMarch 2–19, 2013
Teams16
Final positions
Champions Dominican Republic(1st title)
Runners-up Puerto Rico
Third place Japan
Fourth place Netherlands
Tournament statistics
Games played39
Attendance781,438 (20,037 per game)
Awards
MVPDominican RepublicRobinson Canó
← 2009
2017 →

The2013 World Baseball Classic (WBC) was aninternational professional baseball competition, held from March 2 to 19, 2013. This was the third iteration of theWBC, following the two previous tournaments, held in2006 and2009.

Unlike the two previous WBCs, which consisted of the same sixteen countries, only the twelve countries that won at least one game in the 2009 WBC were guaranteed a berth in the main tournament.[1] The automatic qualifiers wereAustralia,China,Cuba,Dominican Republic,Italy,Japan,Mexico, theNetherlands,Puerto Rico,South Korea, theUnited States, andVenezuela. Fourqualification brackets were held in late 2012 and respectively won byCanada,Taiwan,Spain, andBrazil, who joined the WBC as the final four teams (the latter two making their Classic debuts).

As in the2006 tournament, the first round had around-robin format, which led to South Korea being eliminated on arun difference tiebreaker. Venezuela also failed to advance out of a tough group. The fourth-place teams in each group – Brazil, Australia, Spain, and Mexico – had to participate in the qualifying round in order to return for the2017 tournament.

The second round was amodified double-elimination format, as in the2009 tournament, where the modification was that the final game of each bracket was winner-take-all, even if won by the team emerging from the loser's bracket, although that game only affected seeding as two teams advanced from each bracket. The Netherlands improved on its surprising 2009 run by advancing to the semifinal game, as did two-time defending champion Japan. However, the two-time defending champions Japan were eliminated in the semi-finals game against stunning Puerto Rico. In the final game, the Dominican Republic defeated Puerto Rico to become the first WBC champion from the Western Hemisphere, as well as the first team to complete the WBC with an undefeated record, and the only one to do so until Japan also finished with a perfect record in the2023 World Baseball Classic.Robinson Canó was named theMost Valuable Player of the Classic.[2]

Revenue-sharing dispute

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The preparations for the third World Baseball Classic were complicated by a dispute between the Japanese Professional Baseball Players Association (JPBPA), the union for allNippon Professional Baseball players, and MLB over revenue sharing. JPBPA demanded a larger share of advertising and merchandise sponsorship revenue for the tournament, a large chunk of which came from Japanese companies. MLB resisted the move in part due to the fact that the World Baseball Classic is a joint production of MLB and theMLB Player's Association, meaning that those two organizations bore the cost of the tournament.

In July 2012, the JPBPA voted unanimously to boycott the 2013 World Baseball Classic.[3][4] The move was interpreted by some news outlets as a non-final decision, aimed at raising the pressure on MLB.[5][6] In September 2012, Japanese players agreed to take part after reaching a compromise with tournament organizers on sharing sponsorship and licensing revenue.[7]

Qualification

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Main article:2013 World Baseball Classic qualification

The top three teams from each pool of the first round of the2009 World Baseball Classic automatically qualified.

TeamWorld ranking[8]Method of qualificationClassic appearancePrevious best position
 Australia10th2009 World Baseball Classic3rdRound 1
 China18th2009 World Baseball Classic3rdRound 1
 Cuba1st2009 World Baseball Classic3rdRunners-up (2006)
 Dominican Republic13th2009 World Baseball Classic3rdFourth place (2006)
 Italy9th2009 World Baseball Classic3rdRound 1
 Japan3rd2009 World Baseball Classic3rdChampions (2006, 2009)
 Mexico11th2009 World Baseball Classic3rdRound 2 (2006, 2009)
 Netherlands7th2009 World Baseball Classic3rdRound 2 (2009)
 Puerto Rico12th2009 World Baseball Classic3rdRound 2 (2006, 2009)
 South Korea4th2009 World Baseball Classic3rdRunners-up (2009)
 United States2nd2009 World Baseball Classic3rdFourth place (2009)
 Venezuela8th2009 World Baseball Classic3rdThird place (2009)
 Spain16thQualifier 11st
 Canada6thQualifier 23rdRound 1
 Brazil20thQualifier 31st
 Chinese Taipei5thQualifier 43rdRound 1

Format

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In the first round, each team played the other three teams in its pool once. Teams were ranked by winning percentage in the first round, with the top two teams in each pool advancing to the second round. There, the teams from Pools A and B (in Pool 1) and the teams from Pools C and D (in Pool 2) competed in a double-elimination format.

The top two teams in each pool in the second round entered the four-team single-elimination semifinals. The four qualifying teams crossed over for the semifinals, with the winner of each pool playing against the runner-up from the other pool.

In the final, the team with the higher winning percentage of games in the tournament were to be the home team. If the teams competing in the final had identical winning percentages in the tournament, then World Baseball Classic, Inc. (WBCI) would conduct a coin flip or draw to determine the home team.

In the first round, ties were to be broken in the following order of priority:[9]

  1. The winner of head-to-head games between the tied teams;
  2. The team with the highest Team's Quality Balance (TQB=(runs scored (RS)/innings batted (IPO))–(runs against (RA)/innings pitched (IPD))) in head-to-head games between the tied teams;
  3. The team with the highest Earned Runs Team's Quality Balance (ER–TQB=(earned runs scored (ERS)/IPO)–(earned runs against (ERA)/IPD)) in head-to-head games between the tied teams;
  4. The team with the highest batting average (AVG) in head-to-head games between the tied teams;
  5. Drawing of lots, conducted by World Baseball Classic, Inc. (WBCI).

Rosters

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Main article:2013 World Baseball Classic rosters

The deadline for submitting provisional rosters was January 16, but teams had until February 20 to finalize their roster decisions. ManyMajor League Baseball (MLB) players participated. The United States provisional roster was made up entirely of players from MLB, and champions Dominican Republic provisional roster had only one player not signed to an MLB team in 2013. The Canadian team had 12 players who appeared in MLB in 2012. Japan had none and two prominent Japanese MLB players,Yu Darvish andIchiro Suzuki, chose not to play. Though five members who competed for theCuban national team in the2009 WBC have since defected, the Cuban team was considered strong despite its 2nd-round sacking. Three members ofMLB.com's Top 100 prospect participated:Xander Bogaerts,Eddie Rosario, andJameson Taillon.

Venues

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Eight stadiums were used during the main tournament:

Pool APool BPool CPool D
JapanFukuoka, JapanTaiwanTaichung,TaiwanPuerto RicoSan Juan, Puerto RicoUnited StatesPhoenix, United States
Fukuoka DomeTaichung Intercontinental Baseball StadiumHiram Bithorn StadiumChase Field
Capacity:38,561Capacity:20,000Capacity:18,264Capacity:48,633
Pool DPool 1Pool 2Championship
United StatesScottsdale, United StatesJapanTokyo, JapanUnited StatesMiami, United StatesUnited StatesSan Francisco, United States
Salt River Fields at Talking StickTokyo DomeMarlins ParkAT&T Park
Capacity:11,000Capacity:42,000Capacity:36,742Capacity:41,915

Pools composition

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The top 12 teams that participated in the 2009 World Baseball Classic were invited back for the 2013 tournament.[10] Spain, Canada, Brazil, and Chinese Taipei won their pools of qualification.[11]

Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate positions in theWBSC World Rankings at the time of the tournament.[8]

Pool APool BPool CPool D
 Japan (3) South Korea (4) Venezuela (8) United States (2)
 China (18) Netherlands (7) Puerto Rico (12) Mexico (11)
 Cuba (1) Australia (10) Dominican Republic (13) Italy (9)
 Brazil (20) Chinese Taipei (5) Spain (16) Canada (6)

First round

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Pool A

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Main article:2013 World Baseball Classic Pool A

PosTeamPldWLRFRARDPCTGBQualification
1 Cuba330235+181.000Advance tosecond round
Qualification for2017 World Baseball Classic
2 Japan(H)3211311+2.6671
3 China312719−12.3332Qualification for2017 World Baseball Classic
4 Brazil303715−8.0003
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
Mar 2, 201319:00Japan 5–3 Brazil Fukuoka Dome3:2028,181Boxscore
Mar 3, 201312:30Cuba 5–2 Brazil Fukuoka Dome3:224,003Boxscore
Mar 3, 201319:00China 2–5 Japan Fukuoka Dome2:5713,891Boxscore
Mar 4, 201316:30China 0–12 Cuba7Fukuoka Dome2:383,123Boxscore
Mar 5, 201317:00Brazil 2–5 China Fukuoka Dome3:123,110Boxscore
Mar 6, 201319:00Japan 3–6 Cuba Fukuoka Dome3:3926,860Boxscore

Pool B

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Main article:2013 World Baseball Classic Pool B
PosTeamPldWLRFRARDPCTGBQualification
1 Chinese Taipei(H)321147+7.667[a]Advance tosecond round
Qualification for2017 World Baseball Classic
2 Netherlands321129+3.667[a]
3 South Korea32197+2.667[a]Qualification for2017 World Baseball Classic
4 Australia303214−12.0002
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^abcChinese Taipei 0.235 TQB, Netherlands 0.000 TQB, South Korea -0.235 TQB
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
Mar 2, 201312:30Australia 1–4 Chinese Taipei Intercontinental Baseball Stadium2:5320,035Boxscore
Mar 2, 201319:30South Korea 0–5 Netherlands Intercontinental Baseball Stadium3:241,085Boxscore
Mar 3, 201314:30Netherlands 3–8 Chinese Taipei Intercontinental Baseball Stadium3:0922,689Boxscore
Mar 4, 201318:30South Korea 6–0 Australia Intercontinental Baseball Stadium3:311,481Boxscore
Mar 5, 201312:30Australia 1–4 Netherlands Intercontinental Baseball Stadium2:501,113Boxscore
Mar 5, 201319:30Chinese Taipei 2–3 South Korea Intercontinental Baseball Stadium3:2723,431Boxscore

Pool C

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Main article:2013 World Baseball Classic Pool C
PosTeamPldWLRFRARDPCTGBQualification
1 Dominican Republic330198+111.000Advance tosecond round
Qualification for2017 World Baseball Classic
2 Puerto Rico(H)321117+4.6671
3 Venezuela3121721−4.3332Qualification for2017 World Baseball Classic
4 Spain303920−11.0003
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
Mar 7, 201319:30Venezuela 3–9 Dominican Republic Hiram Bithorn Stadium3:5515,055Boxscore
Mar 8, 201318:30Spain 0–3 Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium3:0514,974Boxscore
Mar 9, 201312:00Dominican Republic 6–3 Spain Hiram Bithorn Stadium3:4713,421Boxscore
Mar 9, 201318:30Puerto Rico 6–3 Venezuela Hiram Bithorn Stadium3:3518,800Boxscore
Mar 10, 201312:30Spain 6–11 Venezuela Hiram Bithorn Stadium3:5913,395Boxscore
Mar 10, 201319:30Dominican Republic 4–2 Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium3:4119,413Boxscore

Pool D

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Main article:2013 World Baseball Classic Pool D
PosTeamPldWLRFRARDPCTGBQualification
1 United States(H)3211711+6.667[a]Advance tosecond round
Qualification for2017 World Baseball Classic
2 Italy3212215+7.667[a]
3 Canada3121826−8.333[b]1Qualification for2017 World Baseball Classic
4 Mexico3121318−5.333[b]1
Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification:Tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Notes:
  1. ^abUnited States defeated Italy 6–2.
  2. ^abCanada defeated Mexico 10–3.
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
Mar 7, 201313:00Italy 6–5 Mexico Salt River Fields at Talking Stick3:414,478Boxscore
Mar 8, 201312:00Canada 4–14 Italy8Chase Field[note 1]3:275,140Boxscore
Mar 8, 201319:00Mexico 5–2 United States Chase Field3:2944,256Boxscore
Mar 9, 201312:30Canada 10–3 Mexico Chase Field3:4419,581Boxscore
Mar 9, 201319:00United States 6–2 Italy Chase Field3:2119,303Boxscore
Mar 10, 201313:00United States 9–4 Canada Chase Field3:1822,425Boxscore

Second round

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Pool 1

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Main article:2013 World Baseball Classic Pool 1
PreliminariesQualifiersSeeding
BR Netherlands6
AW Cuba2
W1 Netherlands4
W2 Japan16
AR Japan4
BW Chinese Taipei3
W4 Japan10
W5 Netherlands6
Lower round 1Lower final
W3 Cuba6
L1 Cuba14L4 Netherlands7
L2 Chinese Taipei0
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
Mar 8, 201312:00Netherlands 6–2 Cuba Tokyo Dome3:3838,588Boxscore
Mar 8, 201319:00Japan 4–3 Chinese Taipei10Tokyo Dome4:4743,527Boxscore
Mar 9, 201319:00Chinese Taipei 0–14 Cuba7Tokyo Dome2:4312,884Boxscore
Mar 10, 201319:00Japan 16–4 Netherlands7Tokyo Dome2:5337,745Boxscore
Mar 11, 201319:00Cuba 6–7 Netherlands Tokyo Dome3:527,613Boxscore
Mar 12, 201319:00Netherlands 6–10 Japan Tokyo Dome3:3030,301Boxscore

Pool 2

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Main article:2013 World Baseball Classic Pool 2
PreliminariesQualifiersSeeding
DR Italy4
CW Dominican Rep.5
W1 Dominican Rep.3
W2 United States1
CR Puerto Rico1
DW United States7
W4 Dominican Rep.2
W5 Puerto Rico0
Lower round 1Lower final
W3 Puerto Rico4
L1 Italy3L4 United States3
L2 Puerto Rico4
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
Mar 12, 201313:00Italy 4–5 Dominican Republic Marlins Park3:1714,482Boxscore
Mar 12, 201320:00Puerto Rico 1–7 United States Marlins Park3:2232,872Boxscore
Mar 13, 201319:00Italy 3–4 Puerto Rico Marlins Park3:4627,296Boxscore
Mar 14, 201319:00Dominican Republic 3–1 United States Marlins Park3:1734,366Boxscore
Mar 15, 201319:00Puerto Rico 4–3 United States Marlins Park3:2419,762Boxscore
Mar 16, 201313:00Puerto Rico 0–2 Dominican Republic Marlins Park2:5825,846Boxscore

Championship round

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Main article:2013 World Baseball Classic championship
SemifinalsFinal
      
2R Puerto Rico3
1W Japan1
SF1W Puerto Rico0
SF2W Dominican Republic3
1R Netherlands1
2W Dominican Republic4

Semifinals

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DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
Mar 17, 201318:00Puerto Rico 3–1 Japan AT&T Park3:2733,683Boxscore
Mar 18, 201318:00Netherlands 1–4 Dominican Republic AT&T Park3:0927,527Boxscore

Final

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DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
Mar 19, 201317:00Puerto Rico 0–3 Dominican Republic AT&T Park3:0635,703Boxscore

Final standings

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Organizer WBCI has no interest in the final standings and did not compute. So, it was calculated byIBAF for theIBAF Men's Baseball World Rankings.

In the final standings, ties were to be broken in the following order of priority:

  1. The team with the highest Team's Quality Balance (TQB=(RS/IPO)–(RA/IPD)) in all games;
  2. The team with the highest Earned Runs Team's Quality Balance (ER–TQB=(ERS/IPO)–(ERA/IPD)) in all games;
  3. The team with the highest batting average (AVG) in all games;
RkTeamWLTiebreaker
1 Dominican Republic80
Lost in Final
2 Puerto Rico54
Lost in Semifinals
3 Japan52
4 Netherlands44
Eliminated in Second Round
5 Cuba42
6 United States33
7 Italy230.103 TQB
8 Chinese Taipei23−0.190 TQB
Eliminated in First Round
9 South Korea21
10 Venezuela12−0.154 TQB
11 Mexico12−0.185 TQB
12 Canada12−0.308 TQB
13 China12−0.534 TQB
14 Brazil03−0.318 TQB
15 Spain03−0.467 TQB
16 Australia03−0.486 TQB
 2013 World Baseball Classic champions 

Dominican Republic
First title

Attendance

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781,438 (avg. 20,037; pct. 59.5%)

First round

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359,243 (avg. 14,968; pct. 50.2%)

  • Pool A – 79,168 (avg. 13,195; pct. 34.2%)
  • Pool B – 69,834 (avg. 11,639; pct. 58.2%)
  • Pool C – 95,058 (avg. 15,843; pct. 86.7%)
  • Pool D – 115,183 (avg. 19,197; pct. 45.3%)
    • Chase Field – 110,705 (avg. 22,141; pct. 45.5%)
    • Salt River Fields at Talking Stick – 4,478 (avg. 4,478; pct. 40.7%)

Second round

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325,282 (avg. 27,107; pct. 68.8%)

  • Pool 1 – 170,658 (avg. 28,443; pct. 67.7%)
  • Pool 2 – 154,624 (avg. 25,771; pct. 70.1%)

Championship round

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96,913 (avg. 32,304; pct. 77.1%)

  • Semifinals – 61,210 (avg. 30,605; pct. 73.0%)
  • Final – 35,703 (avg. 35,703; pct. 85.2%)

2013 All-World Baseball Classic team

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Players named to the All-WBC Team (from left to right);
Catcher –Yadier Molina ofPuerto Rico
Second baseman –Robinson Canó of theDominican Republic
Third baseman –David Wright of theUnited States
Outfielder –Ángel Pagán ofPuerto Rico
Pitcher –Kenta Maeda ofJapan
Pitcher –Fernando Rodney of theDominican Republic
Note: The tournament Most Valuable Player wasRobinson Canó.[12]
PositionPlayer
CPuerto RicoYadier Molina
1BDominican RepublicEdwin Encarnación
2BDominican RepublicRobinson Canó
3BUnited StatesDavid Wright
SSDominican RepublicJosé Reyes
OFDominican RepublicNelson Cruz
Puerto RicoÁngel Pagán
CanadaMichael Saunders
DHJapanHirokazu Ibata
PPuerto RicoNelson Figueroa
JapanKenta Maeda
Dominican RepublicFernando Rodney

Statistics leaders

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Batting

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StatisticNameTotal/Avg
Batting average*CanadaMichael Saunders.727
HitsDominican RepublicRobinson Canó15
RunsNetherlandsAndrelton Simmons10
Home runsCubaJosé Abreu
CubaAlfredo Despaigne
3
RBIUnited StatesDavid Wright10
WalksDominican RepublicCarlos Santana9
StrikeoutsDominican RepublicAlejandro De Aza
Dominican RepublicEdwin Encarnación
NetherlandsJonathan Schoop
8
Stolen basesNetherlandsRandolph Oduber3
On-base percentage*CanadaMichael Saunders.769
Slugging percentage*CanadaMichael Saunders1.273
OPS*CanadaMichael Saunders2.042

* Minimum 2.7 plate appearances per game


Pitching

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StatisticNameTotal/Avg
WinsDominican RepublicPedro Strop3
Losses39 Players1
SavesDominican RepublicFernando Rodney7
Innings pitchedJapanKenta Maeda15.0
Hits allowedNetherlandsDiego Markwell17
Runs allowedNetherlandsTom Stuifbergen9
Earned runs allowedNetherlandsDavid Bergman
NetherlandsTom Stuifbergen
8
ERA*Chinese TaipeiChien-Ming Wang0.00**
WalksDominican RepublicEdinson Vólquez6
StrikeoutsJapanKenta Maeda18
WHIP*South KoreaSeung-hwan Oh0.00

* Minimum 0.8 innings pitched per game
** Wang is tied with 14 others with a 0.00 ERA but he pitched the most innings with 12.0

Additional rules

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Once again there were limits on the number of pitches thrown in a game, though the limits themselves were changed from the previous tournament:

  • 65 pitches in First Round (down from 70 in 2009)
  • 80 pitches in Second Round (down from 85 in 2009)
  • 95 pitches in Championship Round (down from 100 in 2009)

If a pitcher reached his limit during an at bat, he was allowed to finish pitching to the batter, but was removed from the game at the end of the at bat.

A pitcher must:

  • Not pitch until a minimum of four days have passed since he last pitched, if he threw 50 or more pitches when he last pitched;
  • Not pitch until a minimum of one day has passed since he last pitched, if he threw 30 or more pitches when he last pitched;
  • Not pitch until a minimum of one day has passed since any second consecutive day on which the pitcher pitched;

For purposes of the pitcher use limitation rules, both semifinal games were to be deemed to have been played on the day of the latest semifinal game.

Amercy rule came into effect when one team led by either fifteen runs after five innings, or ten runs after seven innings in the first two rounds.

Instant replay was also available to umpires during the tournament. As was introduced inMajor League Baseball during the2008 season, replays were only used to adjudicate on home run decisions, to determine whether the ball was fair or foul, over the fence or not, and the impact of fan interference.

An alternative version of the IBAF'sextra inning rule was also used. If after 12 innings the score was still tied, each half inning thereafter would have started with runners on second and first base. The runners would have been the eighth and ninth hitters due in that inning respectively. For example, if the number five hitter was due to lead off the inning, the number three hitter would have been on second base, and the number four hitter on first base. However, this rule was never actually employed in this year's Classic, as the only extra-inning game in the tournament ended prior to a 13th inning.

Media coverage

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MLB Network has been announced as theEnglish-language broadcaster of the 2013 and 2017 tournaments.[13]ESPN Deportes providedSpanish-language coverage, andESPN Radio had audio rights.[14]

Sportsnet was the broadcaster in Canada andESPN America in United Kingdom, Ireland and other parts of Europe.

Notes

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  1. ^The game was originally scheduled to be played atSalt River Fields at Talking Stick, but was moved due to potential inclement weather.

References

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  1. ^Belson, Ken (June 1, 2011)."Israel to Participate in 2013 World Baseball Classic".The New York Times.Archived from the original on July 11, 2011. RetrievedJuly 16, 2011.
  2. ^Schlegel, John (March 20, 2013)."Torrid stretch earns Cano Classic MVP".MLB.com.
  3. ^Coskrey, Jason (July 21, 2012)."JPBPA unanimously votes to boycott WBC".The Japan Times. RetrievedAugust 13, 2012.
  4. ^"NPB players decide to sit out upcoming WBC". Daily Yomiuri Online. July 21, 2012. RetrievedAugust 13, 2012.
  5. ^Martin, Alexander (July 20, 2012)."Japanese Pros Threaten to Boycott World Baseball Classic". Wall Street Journal. RetrievedAugust 13, 2012.
  6. ^"Japan threatens to boycott World Baseball Classic".Sports Illustrated. July 20, 2012. Archived fromthe original on January 19, 2013. RetrievedAugust 13, 2012.
  7. ^"Japan agrees to play in 2013 WBC". ESPN. Associated Press. September 4, 2012.
  8. ^ab"WBSC Rankings – Men's baseball on 12/31/2012".World Baseball Softball Confederation. RetrievedMay 2, 2021.
  9. ^"World Baseball Classic Tournament Rules and Regulations". Secure.worldbaseballclassic.com. Archived fromthe original on April 12, 2013. RetrievedMarch 12, 2013.
  10. ^"International venues set for 2013 Classic". RetrievedSeptember 25, 2012.
  11. ^"The 2013 World Baseball Classic is ready to go". RetrievedDecember 2, 2012.
  12. ^See:2013 World Baseball Classic – Championship#Final – Dominican Republic 3, Puerto Rico 0.
  13. ^Dittmeier, Bobbie (October 23, 2012)."MLB Network to air all Classic games in '13, '17".MLB.com. Archived fromthe original on November 2, 2012. RetrievedOctober 23, 2012.
  14. ^gabriela nunez on (January 13, 2013)."ESPN Selected to Present Spanish-Language Multimedia Coverage of 2013 and 2017 World Baseball Classic « ESPN MediaZone". Espnmediazone.com. RetrievedMarch 12, 2013.

External links

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Champions
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Rules and statistics
Trophy
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  • 1 There was no qualification for the 2006 or 2009 WBC as places were given by invitation only.
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